Why would they want to pay someone who just copies and pastes other people's content to Patheos?
The blogs are supposed to be original content...
Why would they want to pay someone who just copies and pastes other people's content to Patheos?
I bet he has no idea that this is the case.Analytics wrote: ↑Wed Apr 06, 2022 8:25 pmI'm surprised at the assertion that star ratings affect web search results. I did my own search about that, and according to Search Engine Journal, " Google does not factor star ratings or customer reviews into web search rankings." https://www.searchenginejournal.com/goo ... de/416951/
I'd give Peterson 5 stars, but it wouldn't help him with his blog. What will help him is links from other sites. That makes his site seem important and relevant. So to do my part and actually help him, all I can say is go check out his blog! It has all sorts of neat stuff on it. Here's a link!
https://www.patheos.com/blogs/danpeterson/
The irony is that people talking about his blog here and providing links does far more good than giving five-star reviews over there does. If critics all ignored him that would hurt his rankings, not help them.
I’m wondering if this ratings drive is income related. Don’t bloggers get more ad royalties by increasing their “subscribers” or viewers?drumdude wrote: ↑Tue Apr 05, 2022 5:54 pmGuys. Daniel desperately needs our help and support.
Please consider going to his blog daily and giving it five stars. Not because he makes money off it, it’s not about that at all. It’s about the google search ranking. It’s about freedom of speech and anti Mormon oppression.Since there are people out there who methodically rate my blog entries at the lowest possible score, thus attempting to make my blog essentially invisible to internet searches, I'm going to make it a regular practice to rate my entries at the HIGHEST possible score.
I'm sincere in this, of course, because I wouldn't post entries that I really didn't like.
Mostly, though, I'm going to do it in order to blunt the effect of the obsessive haters out there, to the extent that I can.
I invite all who believe in fairness and in permitting others to speak -- even people who may disagree with what I write here -- to offer similar high ratings. It's the principle of the thing.
Probably, lol.Kishkumen wrote: ↑Thu Apr 07, 2022 12:30 amI bet he has no idea that this is the case.Analytics wrote: ↑Wed Apr 06, 2022 8:25 pmI'm surprised at the assertion that star ratings affect web search results. I did my own search about that, and according to Search Engine Journal, " Google does not factor star ratings or customer reviews into web search rankings." https://www.searchenginejournal.com/goo ... de/416951/
I'd give Peterson 5 stars, but it wouldn't help him with his blog. What will help him is links from other sites. That makes his site seem important and relevant. So to do my part and actually help him, all I can say is go check out his blog! It has all sorts of neat stuff on it. Here's a link!
https://www.patheos.com/blogs/danpeterson/
The irony is that people talking about his blog here and providing links does far more good than giving five-star reviews over there does. If critics all ignored him that would hurt his rankings, not help them.![]()
He mentioned that he loves to read what anti Mormons think. Maybe he does it for just the comments.
I know someone who 'Likes' every Facebook post they make.Everybody Wang Chung wrote: ↑Thu Apr 07, 2022 3:42 pmI think this will probably make Dr. Scratch’s Top Ten list.
What an epic embarrassment. DCP publicly rallies his troops to give 5 star ratings so his articles will be more visible on internet searches. It then turns out that ratings have no bearing on internet searches. But, that doesn’t stop DCP who has gone back through years of articles just to give himself a 5 star rating on each one.
What an epic troll.